12月14日邦迪发生恐怖袭击,造成15人死亡,人工智能驱动的错误信息在全球传播,错误地将国家和个人牵连其中。
After a Dec. 14 terrorist attack in Bondi that killed 15, AI-fueled misinformation spread globally, falsely implicating nations and individuals.
随着12月14日邦迪恐怖袭击事件造成15人死亡, 随着人工智能生成的内容, 包括改编图像,合成音频和伪造的陈述, 网上传播了广泛的错误信息.
In the wake of the December 14 Bondi terrorist attack that killed 15 people at a Jewish Hanukkah event, widespread misinformation has spread online, fueled by AI-generated content including doctored images, synthetic audio, and fabricated statements.
攻击者Sajid Akram(50岁)和他的儿子Naveed(24岁)都与伊斯兰国家意识形态有关,但遭到杀害或逮捕,但关于他们的身份、国籍和据称外国参与的虚假指控已传遍全球。
The attackers, Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed, 24—both linked to Islamic State ideology—were killed or arrested, but false claims about their identities, nationalities, and alleged foreign involvement circulated globally.
以越南为基地的Facebook网页协调网络放大了这些谎言,而印度和巴基斯坦的区域叙事则虚假地相互牵连。
A coordinated network of Facebook pages based in Vietnam amplified these falsehoods, with regional narratives in India and Pakistan falsely implicating each other.
在袭击之前,这些报道将重点从体育和男女同性恋、双性恋、变性者和跨性别者问题转移到澳大利亚政治上,然后将注意力集中在悲剧上,暗示有组织操纵。
Prior to the attack, these accounts shifted focus from sports and LGBTQ issues to Australian politics, then pivoted to the tragedy, suggesting organized manipulation.
虽然动机仍然不明确,但专家们警告说,AI驱动的虚假信息在危机期间构成的威胁越来越大。
While motives remain unclear, experts warn of the growing threat posed by AI-driven disinformation during crises.